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Old 01.27.2011, 07:32 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
that is not true, but they were perhaps the most elaborately mainstream of the anti-heros. There were plenty of punks, rappers, soul singers, reggae artists, even orchestral composers who were anti-heroes but not quite as mainstream, and there were plenty of other anti-heroes who were a bit less extremely anti-hero, Nirvana was the perfect storm of both mainstream coverage and original and sincere anti-hero antics, which is precisely what music needed at that time when it was at the absolute peak of having its head up its ass!

That's what I said. Not the first artists/musicians but the first "rockstars" that had as much success as they did....
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